by Lindsay H. Jones , USA TODAY Sports

by Lindsay H. Jones , USA TODAY Sports

Jacksonville Jaguars tackle Luke Joeckel, the second pick in the NFL draft, has agreed to a four-year deal and will sign the contract before heading to the league's rookie symposium in Ohio, the team announced Saturday.

Joeckel becomes the ninth first-round pick under contract, and the highest selection to agree to terms.

No. 1 pick Eric Fisher remains unsigned with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Joeckel's contract is worth $21.2 million, with a signing bonus of $13,799,344, a person with knowledge of the contract told USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because terms of the deal were not to be publicly disclosed.

Joeckel's contract does not include offset language, meaning the Jaguars will owe him the balance of his guaranteed salary should he be released before his deal expires.

His contract is worth $100,000 more than the contract signed by Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin last year, when he was the No. 2 pick in the draft.

Joeckel will start his career with the Jaguars at right tackle, with former first round pick Eugene Monroe remaining at left tackle as he enters the last year of his rookie contract.